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SEED Fellowship

What is the SEED (Strategy, Empowerment, Education, Development) Fellowship?


API PA and AACFPA hold an annual paid fellowship program for Asian American community members over the age of 18 who are currently based in Pennsylvania to help us connect with our diverse communities, elect representatives of, by, and for us, and build a state that finally works for all who call it home.

Now is the time to stand up against the anti-Asian, anti-immigrant forces  that threaten the safety and dignity of our communities. It is crucial that we unite, take action, and protect our people. Join us in the fight for justice—come work with us to develop the skills, knowledge, and power to push back against oppression.

This is an opportunity for community members, especially ones who want to become community leaders and advocates, to learn how to fight for our communities. You will level up your skills as a community organizer, receive mentorship, and get connected with a network of Asian American movement builders and leaders in PA. 

Three young Asian American SEED Fellows in red API PA t-shirts


What’s in a Fellowship?


Time Commitment

The 2025 Cohort of the SEED Fellowship will take place from June to August 2025 This 9 week long commitment will involve approximately 20 hours/week of political education, trainings, mentorship, and community organizing work

How You’ll Spend Your Time as a SEED Fellow

We will be employing a combination of virtual learning sessions and in-person learning sessions. These learning sessions will include:

  • Reflecting on personal identities, values and leadership
  • Discussion and learnings on organizing in Asian American communities
  • Political Education 
  • Trainings
    • Communication skills
    • Organizing Skills
    • How to have 1:1 meetings and organizing conversations
    • Identifying community issues and developing a strategic issue campaign
    • How to use data for strategic campaigns
    • Canvassing and Phone banking
  • Guest Lectures
  • Experiential learning (10 hours, combination of below)
    • All-fellow check ins (1~hour)
    • Weekly check ins with your staff lead (30~ min)
    • 1:1s (3 new 1:1s weekly, for 1 hour each after Session 4)
    • Voter registration (1 event a week for 2~ hours)
    • Independent Work

Fellowship Expectations
  • Attend all training sessions
  • Attend all fellow check-ins
  • Attend weekly check-ins with your staff lead
  • Complete independent work assignments
  • Complete experiential learning work assignments
  • Attend API PA/AACFPA events


What do Fellows get from the program?

In exchange for a commitment to the full program, Fellows will get: 

  • Financial compensation
    • $16/hr for all Fellowship-related activities, including training and meeting time, paid in stipend installments 
  • Training and leadership development
    • Organizing Skills Trainings
    • Ongoing mentorship from API PA/AACFPA staff and peer-to-peer support 
  • Skill-building and hands-on experience
    • Support to grow their leadership and skills in an organization with a bold approach to electoral politics and year-round community engagement 
  • Meaningful networks and community
    • Connection to a larger local, statewide, and national community of Asian American movement builders and organizers